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pmid25404288      Proc+Natl+Acad+Sci+U+S+A 2014 ; 111 (48): 17176-81
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  • Fibroblasts probe substrate rigidity with filopodia extensions before occupying an area #MMPMID25404288
  • Wong S; Guo WH; Wang YL
  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2014[Dec]; 111 (48): 17176-81 PMID25404288show ga
  • Mechanical properties of the extracellular environment provide important cues that regulate cell behavior. Understanding this mechanical signaling has become important in disease treatment as well as tissue engineering. To efficiently study cellular responses to rigidity signals, we have created a model system of micropatterned composite material based on the ?cell-on-a-chip? concept. We demonstrate that a migrating fibroblast uses filopodia to probe substrate rigidity, such that it ?feels? its way based on the deformability of a material before occupying an area. Myosin II plays a key role in rigidity sensing and responses. This mechanism allows cells to migrate efficiently by avoiding mechanically unfavorable areas without backtracking.
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